The city plans to install Wi-Fi hotspots in five parks in the borough -- Brooklyn Bridge Park, Fort Greene Park, Herbert Von King Park, McCarren Park and Prospect Park. That leaves the folks in places like Owl's Head Park and Sunset Park with no connection.

According to the article, the "webless" are accusing the city of only putting the service only in the borough's wealthier neighborhoods.

But this is not simply a matter of a little bit of Wi-Fi:

"We're digitally behind -- there's already little bandwidth here and the phone service is terrible," said Renee Giordano, executive director of the Sunset Park BID. "We need to bring free Wi-Fi to the commercial strip and Sunset Park, and bring the community up to par with other neighborhoods."